Business magnate Donald Trump has not yet confirmed his presidential candidacy, but the real estate bigwig and television personality has already committed to being the "greatest representative of the Christians they've had in a long time" should he find himself in the White House.

Trump told David Brody of CBN in an interview that America will be rich again, and should he run and win the presidential race, he will make sure Christians are given a voice since they are currently"being treated horribly because we have nobody to represent the Christians."

Christians living in Syria cannot come to the US, said Trump, but Muslims in Syria who are under attack can come in. "If you're a Muslim, you can come into the country very easy. If you're from Europe and you're a Muslim, you can come in. But if you are from Europe and you're a Christian you can't come in...meaning it's almost impossible," he said.

Trump added, "We have Christians being beheaded all over the world by ISIS. In Syria and in Iraq, in particular, those Christians can't come into this country." He also lamented that Christians are not being respected enough in society, but he for one is determined to do something about it. As for immigration, Trump said he plans to build a fence at the southern border to prevent the entry of illegals and have Mexico pay for it.

"Now the southern border everybody comes in. You just walk by. So we are taking hundreds of thousands of people. Some good people and some rapists and some killers and drug lords and everyone else and they are flowing through the southern border. I would build a wall like nobody can build a wall. And nobody comes in illegally anymore," he said.

Trump even said that because of his experience in real estate, no one can build a fence quite like he does. He feels very protective of America, and that is why if he wins the 2016 elections, he will make sure: "Nobody is going to mess with this country. We're going to become rich again and were going to become great again. I'm not going to cut social security like every other Republican. I'm not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid. Every other Republican is going to cut. Even if they wouldn't they don't know what to do because they don't know where the money is. I do."